Demoni a Eagle School Lunch 6 THURSDAY. DEC. 27. 1973 Emergency Hunt Slated Oregon big game hunters interested in participating in emergency hunting seasons which may be scheduled in 1974 may submit applications during the first 15 days of January. Simply submit a postcard giving name, address, telephone num­ ber. and the county applied for to the Game Commission's P ort­ land office P.0 Box 3503 Hunters may file for only one county but it does not have to be the county of residence Follow­ ing the January 15 deadline, county rosters w ill be establish­ ed and hunters called from these lists if an emergency hunt is needed Residents 18 years of age or older may apply A hunting license is not needed to file but licenses are required if a hunt is scheduled Emergency hunts are held to control crop damage which may occur at any time during the year Since it is impossible to predict when or if such damage may occur, it is necessary according to law. to establish lists of eligible hunters at the beginning of each year. The chance to participate is small with only a few emergency seasons held since 1957, the first year emergency hunts were authorized If the hunt is sched uled. applicants are generally- called by telephone and must be able to participate within a day or two of the notice. Other than a hunting license, there is no cost to participate in an emergency hunt However, when a hunter takes an animal, he must purchase a tag to keep the animal Tags cost $5 for deer and $10 for elk Applications won’t be accept­ ed before January 1 or after January 15. ’ £ £ £ X More children w ill be eligible to buy school lunches at reduced price under new fam ily size and income level guidelines announ cetl by the U.S Department of Agriculture (USDA) Previously, states could serve reduced price lunches to stu­ dents whose fam ily income level was 50 percent higher than the minimums established in the federal guidelines As a result of recent child nutrition legislation, states were authorized to serve reduced price meals to children whose fam ily income is 75 percent higher than the federal guidelines With the minimum federal guideline figure of $4,250 annual income for a fam ily of four, the additional 75 percent would per mit schools to serve reduced price lunches to children from four member families that have an income of up to $7.440 Under the 50 percent provision, the cutoff figure was $6.380 E lig ib ility requirements for free meals were not changed As of Oct 1. about 225,000 of the 24.4 m illion children par­ ticipating in the school lunch program received their lunches at reduced prices, and slightly under 8 4 m illion received free lunches Since schools have the option of deciding whether they use the higher figure, officials were unable to estimate how- many new children w ill start getting reduced price lunches USDA's Food and Nutrition Service, which operates the school lunch program, normally requests comments and sug gestions before placing new regulations into effect But be cause the law which authorized this action was so specific, comments and suggestions w ill not be invited Instead the new regulations went into effect im ­ mediately with their publication on December 13 in the Federal Register EMERGENCY SERVICE PHONES ’ VERNONIA AMBULANCE Dial 429-6611 (If no answer, 429-5061 or 429-5141) VERNONIA FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Alarms Only - Phone 429-3131 .♦ >, J VERNONIA POLICE DEPARTMENT X Dial «29-5141 >; VERNONIA CITY HALL 429-5291 V COLUMBIA COUNTY SHERIFF £ X $ { X Emergency: Vernonia Area 429-5141 — Business: 397-2511 OREGON STATE POLICE X ► J 8 a.m. to 3 a.m. . Beaverton Office - 643-4702 X 3 a.m. to 8 a.m. - Dial “ O” , ask for Oak Grove 654-0555 •J St. Helens office - Phone: 397-3131 X .. . . X } X i LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES VERNONIA JAYCEES Meets the 2nd A 4th Tuesday J.C. of H all-O ld Mill 7:30 P.M. every Market Bob Carson, President Faye Davis, Secretary 8-74 PYTHIAN SISTERS VERNONIA TEMPLE NO. 61 Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall Second and Fourth Wednesdays of each month at 8 p.m. Leona Haverland, M.E.C. Cora Lange, Secretary 3-74 NEHALEM VALLEY CHAPTER Meets at West Oregon Electric Bldg., third Thursday of each month, 7:30 p.m. Joe L. Dailey, President Ralph Bergerson. Sec’y. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 A. F. A A. M. meets at Masonic Temple. Stated ,"A communications on first L V je Thursday of each month ) at 8:00 p.m. Jim Norwod, W.M. Walter E. I.inn Sec’y. 1-74 IWA Local 3-14 Board of Directors report to m em ­ bers quarterly. Board m eets the second Monday, 8:00 p.m. at West Oregon Electric office. Visitors invited. each month. 7:30 p.m. 4-74 AMERICAN LEGION Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. VERNONIA POST 119 Wilbur E. Wilson, Commander Harry Culbertson, Adjutant AUXILIARY First and Third Tuesdays Reatha Horn, President G ertrude Scbalock, Sec'y. 1-74 Vernonia Barracks Veterans of World War I Meets 4th Monday each month at the IOOF hall, 12 No Noble Dunlap, Commander Rev. H. L Russell AUXILIARY Meets 4th Monday, I Cora Lange, Pres F ay e Davis, 7-74 MT. HEART REBEKAH LODGE NO. 243 Meets 2nd A 4th Thursday even­ ings of each month in the I.O.O.F. Hall. Irma Chance, Noble Grand Evelyn Heath, Sec’y. 3-74 Vernonia Lodge No. 246 ,I.0.0.F . Meeting on 1st Monday of 3-74 VERNONIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE T. F. Tomlin, President Mrs. Evelyn Heath. Sec’y. AT.&A.M. A .F .L . — C.I.O. Church Notes Eligibility Up First and Third Tuesday 8 p.m. Lloyd Quinn, Noble Grand Harry Culbertson, Sec’y. 1-74 Order of Eastern Star Nehalem Chapter 153, O.E.S. Regular com­ munication the 3rd Wed. each month at Ma­ sonic Temple. All visiting sis­ ters and bro­ thers welcome. MOMaaeeaaoMoaMMMi Home Study Course For Parents Set Licenses Due For Renewal Oregon sportsmen are rem in­ ded that 1973 hunting and fishing licenses expire ulong with old Prayer meeting w ill be held New Year’s resolutions on De Friday evening at 6:30 College cember 31 and 1974 licenses are Fellowship at the parsonage required beginning January 1. Saturday evening al 7:30 License documents are being L o rd 's Day activities begin mailed to nutlets throughout (he with men’s prayer, Sunday state and should be available School follows at 9:45 and the during the last week of Decern worship experience at eleven ber They can be p urch ased now Sunday evening w ill be a candle at the regional and Portland light communion service with all offices of the Game Commission in the community invited to The largest affected group is come by the church between five the steelhead angling fraternity and seven in the evening for a That season is in full swing with uiel time of communion with some of the best angling fre od The pastor w ill serve the quently enjoywl in late Deeem Communion Elements her and January, weather per­ Monday evening is the time for m itting. Steelhead anglers who the annual Watchmght Service think they might want to go nut and Fellowship. Games, a ctivi­ January 1 would be wise to get ties, refreshments are being their new licenses early since it planned for the early evening may be difficult to find stores with a special service scheduled open on New Year’s Day. at eleven-thirty. Plan now to A 1974 salmon-steelhead tag is join with us for part or all of also needed starting January 1 these activities and anglers are asked to return Happy New Year from your their expired punch cards to the friends at the Evangelical Game Commission as soon as Church May 1974 be a year of possible The information eon personal and community sp irit­ tained on these cards is import ual growth ant in determining angler suc­ cess and vital to the anadromous fish management program Mast license dealers have a convenient box where anglers “ When Apostates Are Gone- can drop off their old salmon Peace For a Thousand Years’ ’ is the title of the public talk to be steelhead license when they purchase a new one, or they can present«! by M r W E ickhoff, of mail them in. Aloha, this Sunday Mr Eick Although 1973 big game tags hoff’s talk w ill include a sum are s till valid for late season m ary of chapters 18 and 19 of the permit hunts offered in January new publication "God’s King and February, participating dom of a Thousand Years Has hunters w ill need new hunting Approached” and is the last of a series of seven discussions re­ licenses The late hunts include several special permit elk hunts viewing the new information in in northwest Oregon, a permit this publication elk hunt in the Troy area of Immediately following I h e eastern Oregon, and a late public talk w ill be a discussion of archery elk hunt in parts of Jesus parable of the minas, western Oregon found in Luke 19 12-27. Using the The seasons for upland game article “ Gaining Wealth For are all d o s « i by the first of the E arth’s New K in g " from the year but waterfowl hunters who December 1st issue of The can shoot into January, and even Watchtower as an outline, those into February for black brant, in attendance w ill learn the first should be sure to get a new century application of that par­ license. F e d e r a l waterfowl able This information w ill lay stamps remain valid through the the groundwork for next week's end of the current season discussion on the parable's mod­ License fees for 1974 remain ern fulfillm ent. unchanged For the resident, a The meetings of Jehovah's hunting license is $5 and an Witnesses are open to the public angling license is $« Resident and are provided at no cost to sportsmen can save a dollar by attenders in obedience to Jesus' purchasing the combination command You received free, hunting and angling license for give free ” (Matthew 10:8) The $10. Salmon and steelhead ang information mentioned above lers, other than daily angling w ill be presented Sunday. Dec­ license holders, need in addition ember 30. at io a.m at the to their angling licenses, the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Wit special salmon-steelhead tag nesses, 49 Texas Ave., Vernonia which casts one dollar For more information, please contact Jim Milton. 429-6975 “ You, Your Child, and Food.' a home-study for parents of pre-school children, begins Jun uary 14. The series of three lessons is offered through the Columbia County Extension Of fice. This course is designed to reach parents interested in nu trition and diet planning, hut who are unable lo easily attend classes The series includes in­ formation on four main food groups, nutrition snack ideas that appcul lo young children; and a section on questions frequently asked by parents about foods, vitamins, and eat ing problems A fee of $i w ill help to cover costs of materials Registrations w ill hi* accepted without fee if individuals are unable to pay. Registrations may be mailed to the Extension Service, Court house. St Helens before Jauuar\ 7. Evangelical 2 h r i L 50? * “ nivi1rsar> 01 F«"« ChrWtan Church wM cele­ brated Sunday, December 23 with the message brought by X b Ladd Jr ’ S°" A e’^ g e U . i » t*e church. Church Enjoys Anniversary Speaking December 23. from the pulpit of the First Christian Church was James Earl I^add Jr. President of Puget Sound Bible College In bringing forth the message in honor of the c h u r c h’s 50th Anniversary, came the admonition to “ pour it on” , (God’s love). Guests and visitors were present to share in the occasion One couple, the Dudley Spoffords, came from Willamina. Oregon The service was followed bv a wonderful potluck dinner, where guests heard early church his tory. from the founding of the church up to the present time. The tables were covered with old and new photographs There was a large yellow and orange iced chocolate cake supporting the numbers in gold “ F ifty ". One of the elderly charter members summed up the meeting quite w ill She said. “ I t ’s a great life if you don’t weaken” . The celebration ended in a most unique way By viewing the birth of Christ looking through a large homemade Christmas card, watching children from tiny tots up to fifteen participate We look forward to many more years of working together in the Christian church only that we might “ pour it on’ ’ to others we meet Sport Show Features Fish Pleasures of fishing and how the Uregon Game Commission manages the sport fishery re­ source so that more of the public can benefit w ill have prime emphasis in the Game Commis­ sion exhibit at the 1974 Portland Boat, T railer and Sport Show in Memorial Coliseum Jan 12-20 The Game Commission exhi­ bits have been outstanding in popularity among public service displays throughout the 14 years the sport show has been present­ ed in the Coliseum complex Expected to add to this year’s popularity is introduction of a casting pool. "We ll have periodic demon strations of casting in the pract­ ical manner, not shows of pro­ fessional competive casting,” said C liff Hamilton, education supervisor for the Game De­ partment Rods w ill be on hand, so that show visitors can also try their casting skills Live game nsh. both trout and warm water species, w ill be on display in two of the depart­ m ent’s portable aquaria while the third w ill be devoted to a micro-aquatic system showing a spawning ix-d, fish eggs, small fish, crayfish, and water insects in simulation of natural ecolog ical relationships Another area of the exhibit w ill be devoted to demonstration of techniques and equipment used in management of the sport fisheries resource. Game Department personnel w ill be present during show hours to answer questions on any area of fishing or hunting rec­ reation or management Licen ses may also be purchased at the exhibit in the Weyerhaeuser Room of the Coliseum The Portland Boat, Trailer and Sport Show is the only complete sport show presented between San Francisco and Vancouver, B.C The show w ill open daily at 2 p.m Farmer's Invention Contest Planned A fa rm e r’s invention contest sponsored by the Northwest fforticulture Congress w ill be held at the Memorial Coliseum Hope Koch, W.M. in Portland on January 29.3«and Irma Fisher, Sec’y. 1-74 31 The contest is open to all farmers and $150 in cash awards w ill be made to the winners ALCOHOLICS The contest is open to any equipment developed by grow ANONYMOUS ers for use in raising or handling an agricultural crop. Factory Vernonia Friendship Group made equipment can be included 429-2941 . 429-6245 if it has been altered by farmers lo increase efficiency or do a ____________ 2-74 special job Judging w ill be based on the ingenuity used and the job that the machine per­ VERNONIA forms This contest is being held LIONS during the fourth Annual North­ west Agricultural Show CLUB Growers interested in entering the contest can do so by contact­ ’ PINE CONE ing Jim Hay, County Extension R RECESS Agent, P O Box 948. Salem, # President Oregon Deadline for entry is 3-74 January I, 1974 retary Directory Of Churches VERNONIA BIBLE CHURCH Adams A Maple Kenneth Wooten. Pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning worship ser­ vice 5:45 p.m. - Junior Youth Fellow­ ship 7:00 p.m. - Evening worship ser­ vice Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. - Bible Study and Pray­ er If you have a spiritual need or question, call Pastor Wooten at 429-3363. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OI’ LATTER-DAY SAINTS VERNONIA BRANCH 850 Madison Avenue Branch Pres. - Henry T. Hudson 1st Coure. . Claude E. Gibson 2nd Couns. - Elmer C. Schrader Ward Clerk - Robert E. McNair Meeting Schedule Priesthood - 8:30 a.m. Sunday School - 10:15 ajn. Sacrament Mtg. - 11:30 a.m. Relief Scty. - Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. M.I.A. - Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Jefferson and Maple Rev. Dwane Hurley 9:45 a.m. - Sunday school. Classes for all ages 11:00 a.m. - Morning worship 7:00 p.m. . Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. - Wednesday Prayer Meeting and Bible Study (Need a ride? Call 429-6353) — „ MARY’S CATHOLIC ST. Father Anthony Gussin Mass is celebrated every week­ day morning at 8:30 in the rec­ tory. Confessions are heard be­ fore Mass Saturday - Mass at 7 p.m. in the church Sunday - Masses at 8:30 and 10 a jn . Confessions - On Saturday from 6 to 6:45 in the church, before Mass SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 2nd & Nehalem L. L Huntington, Pastor Claude Veal, Local Elder 9:3o Sabbath School 11:00 Worship Service 7:00 P.M. Monday - Dorcas So­ ciety at Veal’s home. 7:30 P.M. Wed. - Prayer Meeting at Veal’s home. 7:00 P.M. Mon. - Pathfinders at Scout Cabin. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH 957 State Avenue Jack Carlson, Pastor 9:45 a.m. . Sunday School, Paul Weidman, Sup’t. 11:00 a.m. - Morning worship. 5:00 p.m. - Youth Fellowship. 7:00 pm. - Evening service. Every Evening 7:00 p.m. - Hour of power, prayer and Bible study. EMMANUEL EPISCOPAL CHURCH BIRKENFELD, OREGON The Rev. C. S. Shulda, Vicar Phone Clatskanie 728-2331 Celebration of the Holy Commu­ nion the Fourth Sunday of each month at 12:00 Noon. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Washington A A Streets Terry E. Lowen, Pastor Phone 429-3391 Sunday: 10 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 7:00 P.M. Evening Worship Wednesday: 7:00 P.M. Midweek Prayer Service MIST . BIRKENFELD COMMU­ NITY CHURCH Blrkenfeld. Oregon Eldon Shetler, Pastor 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Church Services 7:30 p.m. - Wed. Prayer Meeting 10:30 a.m. • (Winter Months) on 2nd Wed Women's Missionary and Work day. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 430 North A Washington Streets Russ Vlnyard, Pastor Phone 4296522 Sunday - Bible School 9:45 a.m. Hom er F u lle r, Supt. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. (Nursery Provided) Fellowship H o ur 6:07 p.m. Wednesday: Choir Practice 7:00 p.m. (1st only- Church Night 6:30 p.m. '2nd A 4th) CWF . 1:30 p.m. F rid a y : Bible Study - 8:00 p.m. (C all for location of Study) Bible A short Q U IZ Witnesses about your MTOJNSURANCE I □ □ 1- Does it provide all the coverages you need? | D □ 2. Is it backed by a dependable agency and company? I D D 3- W ill it provide top- notch service even when you’re a thou- sand m ile s fro m home? If you can't answer "yes" to all three questions, heller call us today! BILL J. HORN Indemnity Company Member The Hertford Ineurence Group Hertford 15. Conn. & TO P la ce An Ad Today It Payn . . . to ta l h a rd w a re happy NE w X ear Park Leases Available Rental leases on the conces­ sion buildings at two Oregon State Parks are now open to bidders, according to David G. Talbot, State Park Superinten dent Bids w ill be accepted for a lease agreement on the conces sion building at Rooster Rock State Park, east of Portland, and for the concession building at Silver Falls State Park, east of Salem Bids w ill be accepted until January 31, 1974 for leases to cover the period from April 15, 1974 to December 31, 1976 Proposal forms, copies of the lease form, and full information for bidders may be obtained from the State Parks Superin tendent, Slate Highway Build ing, Salem. Oregon 97310; or from the D istrict Parks Super visor, 8009 East Burnside, Port land, Oregon 97215. Each lease agreement consists of an exclusive right and p riv i­ lege to operate a concession in the building for the sale of foods, soft drinks, snacks, confections, and such articles as allowed by the State. Phone 429-6203 953 B ridge S treet V ernonia, Oregon Hiititrd AccMont and Bible If you are looking for an active, friendly church that stands for the word of God, a warm welcome is extended to you by the Bible Church to attend our services: Sunday School 9:45a.m. Morning Worship 11 a ,m Evening Service 7 p.m Wed Fam ily Night 7:30p.m Our Sunday School bus is run throughout Vernonia every Sun day morning for those needing a ride to Sunday School a n d Church For the schedule of your neighborhood phone the pastor at 429 3363 Prim ary church is held during the morning worship service for kindergarten through 4th grade and is geared to the understand­ ing and needs of the boys and girls A Fellowship Hour for B irth ­ day Sunday w ill be held after the evening service All of those with a December birthday a re encouraged to come Cake, coffee, and kool-aid w ill be served An adult Bible study on the book of St John is held every Thursday evening at 7:30 in the home of Mr and Mrs Bob Zerfing It is conducted by Virgil Snook Everyone is welcome. As we complete the year 1973 and enter into a New Year, the greatest thing that can happen to you is to be born again by receiving Jesus Christ as your personal Savior and living for Him this next year. Vernonia Insurance Exchange To all our Customers! Peggy - Butch - Stan Isabelle and B ert Goulds balanced flow, nc lank, no •xlras shallow wall system $127.00 BRUNSMAN HARDWARE and ELECTRIC F IN E F U R N IT U R E ’ WE DELIVER |f to